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Sat Oct-11-08 05:38 PM
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As a young black man I've dealt racism in the past by breaking the guys face. I have never seen |
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racism to this degree. If McCain wins what will it say about this country?
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:39 PM
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1. That Obama wasn't ready, if you ask white folks.... |
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:26 PM
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48. Obama is not going to loose |
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What we are seeing is a group of extreme right wing people, many of whom are "Old Time Religion" who are emboldened to come forward now that Palin is on the ticket since she is "One of Us" type mentality. She is speaking loud and clear to them that "He is not one of Us" and they are no longer hiding in their little caves. Also add fringe racist groups who are probably helping to incite this. This is so public because we have instant communication with the internet and it has gone far enough that finally the media and other Republican are speaking up. The RNC candidates are distancing themselves from McCain/Palin.
The majority of the country is not like this. I have coworkers of many races and who are not happy. One Doc from India called the RNC and told them that there are a lot of people of different races who will never vote for this ticket and they will never vote and Republican with these type of tactics.
I feel that Obama will win this election easily. Our biggest challenge is to prevent the purging of votes like the Bush years.
I know there are many people who are worried and there is a "Light a Candle" site where I go and it helps me. People from 5 different countries candles are lit now so this is an international election. For anyone who is interested it is especially set up for Obama. Even if one is not religious I would think that they believe that good energy can be sent. It's a matter of physics.
Here ya go:
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:31 PM
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49. He's not gonna lose either. But that doesn't stop me from answering... |
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the OP's HYPOTHETICAL questions.
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:40 PM
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2. If McCain wins all hope is lost for America |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:42 PM
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And I am outta here if it happens. (Not DU-- the US)
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:40 PM
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3. Too much to talk about now. |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:42 PM
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10. Good stuff Frenchiecat. |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:40 PM
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4. "racism to this degree".. |
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Can you be more specific as to what you're referring to? McCain? people in his audience? media reaction? the polls?
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:41 PM
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5. The same thing it said in 2004: we have a largely uneducated populace |
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who can be influenced by basic Nazi tactics.
Take heart though, over the long run we will win. :D
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:41 PM
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6. I fear for those in red states. I think some of these nutjobs could commit violence |
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when Obama wins. On the other hand, most of them are just big-mouthed cowards. I've seen them at rallies. They back down when confronted.
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:41 PM
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7. Great , advocating violence as a response |
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way to feed the stereotype.
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:44 PM
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:44 PM
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:45 PM
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:47 PM
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18. Aw! You changed it you wuss! |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:51 PM
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21. Yes , because it was not polite . |
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and if being a wuss means not breaking someones face then I am proud of being a wuss thank you very much
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:56 PM
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34. Cowardice PLUS "impolite" - that's a wonderful combo! |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:58 PM
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35. I am sorry for telling you to F*** off. |
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:03 PM
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38. Sorry - that's just not believable at this point, after you tried to hide it... |
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It's theoretically *possible* that you're being sincere, but it's not remotely *plausible*.
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:05 PM
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40. sigh , take it like you want to take it |
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:08 PM
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42. Nah. I take it as the situation warrants. |
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Edited on Sat Oct-11-08 06:11 PM by BlooInBloo
EDIT: PS: For your encore, may I recommend that you tell the OP how he "feed(s) the stereotype" by eating fried chicken? I'm sure that would go over SMASHINGLY!
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editedit: Ooooh - so THAT'S how you do strikethrough! lol!
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:10 PM
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Edited on Sat Oct-11-08 06:10 PM by These Eyes
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:49 PM
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20. When I was in high school a kid that I grew up with made a sculpture of a black man being hung and |
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at the bottom of the sculpture it said justice. He gave it to me to let me know how he felt about me and black people. He then shouted niggers aren't human. Now tell me how that would make you feel?
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:52 PM
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22. Doesn't matter. All that matters is white people "saying" that black folks feed... |
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the stereotypes CREATED BY WHITE FOLKS.
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:54 PM
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26. Thank God Obama does not think like you |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:55 PM
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30. Based upon your vast and deep knowledge of what Obama thinks? |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:56 PM
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32. I read his books ... I don't know much , just a little |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:56 PM
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31. By the way this happened 13yrs ago. |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:52 PM
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23. That would make me not talk to him at all . |
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Violence and anger are never the answer.
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:04 PM
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39. Yes, because ignoring bullies always makes them go away. |
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Worst. Fucking. Advice. Ever.
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:12 PM
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44. Watch it! You're feeding the stereotype! |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:41 PM
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8. If McCain wins with the polls the way they are now... |
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...then it was stolen, plain and simple.
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:43 PM
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It's so horrible I don't even know what to say. I'm a white woman and it they win - well, it feels like a slap in the face, period, and another to anyone of color.
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:44 PM
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13. I hope it was in self defense? |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:46 PM
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17. he's not going to win. he's a fucking feeble awful erratic old fuck. |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:47 PM
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19. Don't even think it - we WILL win... |
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What we're seeing is like the end of a monster movie, when the dangerous creature goes berserk and tries to destroy everything in sight ~ just before the people rise up and drive a stake through its evil heart.
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:54 PM
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27. I hope not we have to be better than this. |
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:22 PM
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47. Most people ARE better than this - I see it as a last gasp before big change comes. |
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:53 PM
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24. First, I don't think McCain is going to win… |
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And neither do they. What we are seeing now is what's always been there, it's just been subtle -- simmering just under the surface. Fear is what's driving these nuts. And when McCain and Palin give speeches that appeal to these fears, it's like giving them the green light to be full blown with it. It's going to become more blatant the closer we get to the election. But this is nothing compared to how my parents grew up in the segregated south. These people are an embarrassment to this country. Comes with the territory.
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:53 PM
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All U.S. elections are pre-determined. Obama was chosen probably about 2.5 years ago.
But, McCain is perfectly decent. If Ho-Face did take over because of a McCain stroke/heart-attack/thing, she would receive no respect from anyone, and would quickly resign or be impeached.
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:54 PM
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We must not allow that. There are things that need to be done. We've got to rebuild our broken country and turn it into something that's fair for everybody. I believe only Obama can deliver that right now. If McCain wins, that proves the country is stupid and crazy. Glutons for punishment.
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:54 PM
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I believe Europeans (like me) would see it as another proof that America is self-centered and doesn't care about the rest of the world. It's a naive view, of course. Obama is terribly popular here. He's viewed as a person able to unite people.
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Sat Oct-11-08 05:56 PM
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Good to see interest from people from other countries. Hopefully, we can get things straightened out with an Obama win!
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:00 PM
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:58 PM
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Yes, I'm sure. Here in Sweden even the conservatives love him. Our (conservative) prime minister talked about that today in fact. The most important reason according to him was Obama's views on climate change. The only problem he saw with Obama was the question on free trade.
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:02 PM
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37. You're absolutely right |
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I don't think your view is naive. America is not concerned about the rest of the world. We intend to fix that though. And alot of other stuff to.
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:05 PM
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41. A country is defined by its people.. |
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so I suppose should McCain win it would say that 'we the people' are insane..inmates in the largest psych ward imaginable. United States=Mad house.
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:14 PM
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45. Quite a lot. And the answer is very complicated. |
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This country has been built on the blood, sweat and tears of people of color.
This nation also is shaped by white supremacy and white privilege because of this fact. It also runs on the hubris of those who benefit from white supremacy and white privilege. That will not change until such privileges are entertained and revoked for the whole of society.
When America's "dominant culture" refuses to deal with race on its face and decides to call it "race baiting" instead of confronting it, it is a sheer possibility that there will be folks who are too afraid to face down their prejudices at the ballot box instead of working towards doing the right thing for this country. In fact, they'll be quietly satisfied that they did it in order to keep America "like it is". They join in lockstep with those who "don't want to talk about race" and are uncomfortable when being confronted with their privilege.
In short, racism is not over. It will not be over if(when) Mr. Obama becomes POTUS. It will not be over if McPOW becomes POTUS. It will still be there regardless.
The only thing we have to do is to shine a light upon it and fight it the best we can.
In short, this isn't about what Mr. Obama thinks. He's a brilliant, courageous and wonderful man. He's only one person.
This is a national mindset that has been built over many years by the dominant culture. It won't take one man to change such thinking. Instead, this election might compel many people to question their own racism especially when glimpses of it has been shown on television, the internet and in front of their very faces. It is my hope that the examples that are demonstrated will help people to work toward a more peaceful end in which all races see each other (and their cultures, ethnicities and races) as true equals.
Keep your head up. :)
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Sat Oct-11-08 06:16 PM
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46. Precisely -- for most all around the world, & many in the US today, it'd indict the American people |
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and in the longer run, that would become the view of MOST Americans about Americans today, whether fairly or not.
One issue overlooked is that the media have tried to palm off debates where the polls showed Obama winning as a tie, after ignoring the fact (at the time, when it would have burst Palin's bubble on day 1) that Alaska basically got ALL of the supposedly "no thanx" bridge-to-nowhere money, with greater freedom to spend it (or return it to Alaska taxpayers) than ever. Now the press has delicately buried on the back pages the TOTAL lack of substance to the whole Ayers brouhaha. And you have FOX news, whose viewers nearly 100% support the GOP party lying -- in 04, EVERY other major news outlet reguar watchers showed a CLEAR majority or CLEAR plurality for Kerry.
But racism cannot be dismissed as a factor, especially including the passive acceptance of it, and the liberal fetish of always trying to explain it away.
The McCain campaign has become more appalling than I had even expected, (and I am NOT a dyed in the wool optimist), but also less effective, at least so far.
I have a poll out on what is the likelihood that the W Administration will start some kind of international crisis as a last resort in the election (of course so NOT for that reason ... see above on 'explaining away')
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Sat Oct-11-08 07:01 PM
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51. I think Obama's response has spoken volumes. cool... calm... collected |
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